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Bridge Status and Configuration, To View or Con Bridge Settings, Using Web Manager

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5: Network Settings Bridge Status and Configuration View-only status information on the Bridge1 (br0) Status page displays whether bridging is currently enabled, active, and the following (if any): Ethernet link, WLAN link, primary interface, bridging MAC, Ethernet MAC, WLAN MAC, bridging IP address, and bridging IPv6 address. Ethernet to WLAN and WLAN to Ethernet statistics are provided for unicast, nonunicast, discards and octets. See Table 5-2 for the bridge settings that can be modified on the Bridge1 (br0) Configuration page. Table 5-2 Bridge Settings Bridge Fields State Bridging MAC Address Bridging IP Address Auto Detect IPv4 Address (radio button) Bridging IPv6 Address Description Select to enable or disable bridging. Enter the bridging MAC address. Enter the bridging IP address. Check the Auto Detect IPv4 Address radio button to enable it. If checked, the device will attempt to learn the IP Address by using the source or destination IP address of packets arriving on the Ethernet interface. Warning: This may affect the performance of running processes during the learning phase. Enter the bridging IPv6 address. To View or Configure Bridge Settings Using Web Manager  To view the Bridge status, on the Networks page, click Bridge > Statistics.  To configure Bridge settings, on the Networks page, click Bridge > Configuration in the links. Using the CLI  To enter the command level: enable -> config -> bridge 1 Using XML  Include in your file: Wired (eth0) Network Network interface settings apply to both the wired Ethernet (eth0) and wireless WLAN (wlan0) interfaces, but are configured independently for each interface. The wired network pages are described in this section. Interface Status and Configuration Table 5-3 displays the wired interface status and configuration information. The view-only status information is available on the Wired Network (eth0) Interface Status page. This same information is configurable on the Wired Network (eth0) Interface Configuration page. PremierWave® 2050 Enterprise Wi-Fi® IoT Module User Guide 26

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5: Network Settings
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Bridge Status and Configuration
View-only status information on the Bridge1 (br0) Status page displays whether bridging is
currently enabled, active, and the following (if any): Ethernet link, WLAN link, primary interface,
bridging MAC, Ethernet MAC, WLAN MAC, bridging IP address, and bridging IPv6 address.
Ethernet to WLAN and WLAN to Ethernet statistics are provided for unicast, nonunicast, discards
and octets.
See
Table 5-2
for the bridge settings that can be modified on the Bridge1 (br0) Configuration page.
Table 5-2
Bridge Settings
To View or Configure Bridge Settings
Using Web Manager
To view the Bridge status, on the
Networks
page, click
Bridge
>
Statistics
.
To configure Bridge settings, on the
Networks
page, click
Bridge
>
Configuration
in the
links.
Using the CLI
To enter the command level:
enable -> config -> bridge 1
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”bridge” instance=”br0”>
Wired (eth0) Network
Network interface settings apply to both the wired Ethernet (eth0) and wireless WLAN (wlan0)
interfaces, but are configured independently for each interface. The wired network pages are
described in this section.
Interface Status and Configuration
Table 5-3
displays the wired interface status and configuration information. The view-only status
information is available on the Wired Network (eth0) Interface Status page. This same information
is configurable on the Wired Network (eth0) Interface Configuration page.
Bridge Fields
Description
State
Select to enable or disable bridging.
Bridging MAC Address
Enter the bridging MAC address.
Bridging IP Address
Enter the bridging IP address.
Auto Detect IPv4 Address
(radio button)
Check the
Auto Detect IPv4 Address
radio button to enable it. If checked,
the device will attempt to learn the IP Address by using the source or
destination IP address of packets arriving on the Ethernet interface.
Warning:
This may affect the performance of running processes
during the learning phase.
Bridging IPv6 Address
Enter the bridging IPv6 address.